Had to comment. This yahoo article claims that an organism is being created to make CO2 into methane.
How interesting. Methanogens have been growing in rumens and colons for, say, a few hundred million years?
Of course, methane is more of a greenhouse gas than CO2. A better approach is to learn to use less fuel, period. Live closer to work, fewer commutes, fewer vehicles used for commutes, would be both greener and healthier, compared to finding a new wonder fuel.
Im sure that he's doing interesting things with them genetically, but this looks more like self promotion than innovation.
Sunday, March 02, 2008
Saturday, March 01, 2008
clivia seed
Click on photo for close-upo. The largest fruit definitely has a root emerging.
These seeds will need to be planted. Here is one method (from a clip on gardenweb.com):

More detailed instructions for sprouting Clivia seeds can be found here.
For prior Clivia posts, click on clivia label below.
Sort of related, here's a link with lots of cool Clivia photos (courtesy Clivia forum on GardenWeb).
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Compost Mulch
I've also sprayed twice with a double strength neem spray. The reasoning is that since I missed covering the peaches this winter, I'm hoping for some benefit from neem in controlling leaf curl. The peach buds are starting to swell, so it seems like now is the time. I have not seen that this will work, but I already sprayed once with copper spray, and after reading that copper can build up in the soil, I dont want to over do it.
This garden bed started out with just roses, but now it also has 2 miniature peaches, 1 cordon apple (North Pole), a strawberry border, Fallgold raspberry, a currant, and various Spring bulbs. With all of the food plants present, non-organic is not the way that i want to go.
Pre-Spring Garden Log: Buds are swelling
Labels:
apricot,
aprium,
cat,
chinese chives,
roses
Pre-Spring Garden Log: Fig Trees
THe fig trees have no visible bud swelling yet. The embryonic brebas are probably no larger than in the fall. I keep looking at the Lattarula / White Marseilles / Lemon Fig and thinking it is dead. It is supposed to do well here. It is on the South side of the house, so hsould be early.
Lattarula
Petite Negri
Hardy Chicago
Pre-Spring Garden Log. What is growing?
Labels:
forsythia,
helleborus,
pussy willow,
rhubarb
eco-motion car
Will I or wont I? one question is whether this will go up the hill on Mill Plain on my way to work... especially with a big boy like me in it. Hmmmmm.
I would love to bike to work, but I can't do that AND work 14 hour days. I wish that I could figure out a better way. The hours are killing me. But so far, I havent found an answer. Anyway, at least if I drive a little solar cart to work I can feel more 'green'. Assuming, as noted above, that it will actualyl take me there. The truck gets 40 miles to the charge, and goes 40 miles per hour. Both are good enough for my in-town only, 10 mi each way, commute.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
New Trees
They were soaked in water for several hours before planting, while I went to the optometrist for a general exam (no significant changes).
A few broken roots were trimmed, otherwise no pruning was done.
This is the smallest tree of the bunch, but figs are fast growers.
Lunar Eclipse
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Horseradish
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